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Tracklist

Poison4:28
Spark In The Dark3:51
House Of Fire3:46
Why Trust You3:12
Only My Heart Talkin'4:46
Bed Of Nails4:20
This Maniac's In Love With You3:47
Trash4:01
Hell Is Living Without You4:11
I'm Your Gun3:47

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    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
    LP, Album, Stereo
    Epic – EPC 465130 1, Epic – 465130 1Europe1989Europe1989
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album, Unofficial Release
    Boogie Studio – MC073Poland1989Poland1989
    Cover of Trash, 1989-07-00, CDTrash
    CD, Album
    Epic – 465130 2, Epic – EPC 465130 2Europe1989Europe1989
    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
    LP, Album
    Epic – E 45137US1989US1989
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
    LP, Album, Stereo
    Gong – SLPXL 37417Hungary1989Hungary1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CDTrash
    CD, Album
    Epic – EK 45137US1989US1989
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
    LP, Album, Stereo
    Epic – 465130 1, Alive – 465130 1UK & Europe1989UK & Europe1989
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Trash, 1989-07-26, CDTrash
    CD, Album
    Epic – 25•8P-5278Japan1989Japan1989
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    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album, Promo
    Epic – Pbl 45137US1989US1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album
    Epic – 465130 4Europe1989Europe1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
    LP, Album, Stereo
    Epic – 465130 1, Alive – 465130 1Australia1989Australia1989
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
    LP, Album, Stereo
    Epic – 465130 1Greece1989Greece1989
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    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album
    Epic – EPC 465130 4Spain1989Spain1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album, Dolby System
    Epic – OET 45137, Epic – ET45137, Epic – 45137US1989US1989
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    Cover of Trash = Basura, 1989, VinylTrash = Basura
    LP, Album
    Epic – EPIC 346Venezuela1989Venezuela1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
    LP, Album, Stereo
    ZKP RTVL – LL-1817, Epic – LL 1817Yugoslavia1989Yugoslavia1989
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    Trash Tour Pack
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    Epic – 465130 4UK1989UK1989
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    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
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    Epic – 465130 1Spain1989Spain1989
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    Cover of Trash, 1989, CDTrash
    CD, Album
    Epic – EK-45137Canada1989Canada1989
    Cover of Trash, 1989-07-25, VinylTrash
    LP, Album, Carrollton Press
    Epic – OE 45137, Epic – E 45137US1989US1989
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    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Picture Disc
    Epic – 465130-0Australia1989Australia1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album, CrO2, Dolby System
    Epic – OET 45137Canada1989Canada1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
    LP, Album
    Epic – KSF 3289South Africa1989South Africa1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CDTrash
    CD, Album
    Gong – HCDL 37417Hungary1989Hungary1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989-07-00, CDTrash
    CD, Album
    Epic – 465130 2, Epic – EPC 465130 2Europe1989Europe1989
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
    LP, Album, Stereo
    Epic – 177.187, Epic – 1-465130, Epic – 177.187/1-465130, Epic – EC 177.187/1-465130Brazil1989Brazil1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album
    Epic – OET 45137, King's – E-0720889Indonesia1989Indonesia1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CDTrash
    CD, Album, Club Edition
    Epic – CEK 45137Canada1989Canada1989
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    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album
    Epic – 465130 4Greece1989Greece1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Basura, 1989, VinylBasura
    LP, Album, Promo
    Epic – 70.098, Epic – 1-465130Argentina1989Argentina1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album, Club Edition, Dolby, CrO2
    Epic – OET 45137, Epic – COET 45137Canada1989Canada1989
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    Cover of Trash, 1989, VinylTrash
    LP, Album
    Epic – ZRI-465130Mexico1989Mexico1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album, Dolby, Clear Cassette
    Epic – OET 45137Canada1989Canada1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album
    CBS – CBS 465130-10, Uzelli – B.157Turkey1989Turkey1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album
    Epic – 465130 4Greece1989Greece1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CDTrash
    CD, Album
    Epic – EK 45137US1989US1989
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album, Stereo
    Epic – 465130 4Australia1989Australia1989
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CDTrash
    CD, Album
    Epic – EK 45137US1989US1989
    New Submission
    Cover of Trash, 1989, CassetteTrash
    Cassette, Album
    Epic – 465130 4UK1989UK1989
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    Cover of Trash, 1989, CDTrash
    CD, Album, Unofficial Release
    Epic (2) – 465130 2Europe1989Europe1989
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    Reviews

    • JessicaF84's avatar
      JessicaF84
      Fantastic pressing of the album. Dead silent, dynamics are rich and on point, and the "leather" cover was a quality touch. Beautiful presentation by MOV definitely worth picking it up
      • HangTheBlessedDj's avatar
        I love everything about this reissue - I'll be honest, I find MOV remasterings to be a little overrated compared to Tone Poets, QRP, etc. That being said, the album still sounds great, and what shines is the packaging and the pressing. Dead silent, really nice colored pressing. Love the subtle leather texture on the sleeve, never seen or felt this before. Worth the more expensive price for sure!
        • DJFastAndFluid's avatar
          Vinyl sounds great. Not Alice's best album, but one of the better ones nonethless. This was promoted as having some sort of special "fake leather" design on the sleeve, but none of that is mentioned on the hype sticker and it just seems to be a fairly straightforward sleeve.
          • Tassadar's avatar
            Tassadar
            Someone to add in notes that it was released and given for free by Greek newspaper "Espresso".
            • Mawerick's avatar
              Mawerick
              I have this without the cover sticker. Interestingly, side A matrix info is "01 465130 20 1A 1 A" with the last A etched, while side B matrix is "01 465130 20 1B 1 A", also with the last A etched. Other info is stamped.
              • darktormentor's avatar
                darktormentor
                Sounds a little flat to me on first listen. It’s ok overall.
                • orodreth81's avatar
                  orodreth81
                  I just got a version with the red vinyl sticker and it had the unnumbered sleeve and to my disappointment it also had the black vinyl inside.
                  • southpawgrammar's avatar
                    Edited 3 years ago
                    Alice Cooper's most lascivious and entertaining offering to date, "Trash" was the comeback album of the decade, endowing the shock-rock legend with another platinum record after several years in the wilderness. During the 1980s, Cooper sobered up and collaborated with Kip Winger and Kane Roberts on new material, but this initial return to the music industry was met with a muted response and his popularity remained in considerable decline. Cooper sought the assistance of Desmond Child, responsible for such rock radio staples as "I Was Made For Lovin' You" and "Livin' On A Prayer", furnishing him with a pop-savvy outside influence and glossy, glittering dissemination for his snarky brand of harmonious yet harsh heavy metal. One such cut from these halcyon sessions with Child effected Cooper's first top ten hit since 1977, the supremely sonorous "Poison"; accompanied by an MTV-pandering music video, further increasing its exposure and in turn, advancing record sales, the monster hit acted as the album's promotional tool. Enriched by an intense, characteristically gravelly, raspy howl, this irresistible pop metal confection is primed for classic status from its opening chords to the never to be forgotten chorus. Endeavouring to retain his newfound mainstream appeal, Cooper refrained from the notorious antics of his 1970s heyday, preferring to let the music do the talking rather than the showmanship aspect of his profile. With nary a controversial lyric to be had apart from the barely discerned edginess of "Poison", "Spark In The Dark" and "Bed of Nails", the darker, heavier unorthodoxy pervading throughout "Billion Dollar Babies" is absent here, replaced by something altogether more current and radio-friendly. Similarly to Ozzy Osbourne and Robert Plant, whose progression as musicians saw them utilize hip young shredders, Svengali songwriters and fresh new sounds on their respective eighties output, Cooper veered away from bratty machismo and macabre imagery, instead expanding on his villainous persona in a pop context to revitalize his ailing reputation as a rock icon.

                    "Trash" was Cooper's eighteenth album, therefore some dilution, genre-crossing and diversification was necessary to gain publicity and build another fanbase; his horror-themed theatrical aesthetic no longer held such allure, nor did it possess the same shock value due to the desensitizing effect of slasher movies. Cooper's last hurrah was his most accessible and commercially successful effort, resulting in a year-long world tour. Without a doubt, "Trash" is aimed at a younger demographic, the Sunset Strip sleaze rock fans and "false metal" market, and its escapist pleasures are part of its inherent charm. Restoring Cooper's prominence and spearheaded by its massive hit, "Trash" dispenses with the twisted, shocking spectacle of his previous albums and finds the vicious Alice of old replaced with a decidedly more marketable version for the MTV generation. Consequently, the product of this reinvention introduces gloriously campy sex and death preoccupations into the homogeny of the hair metal movement. Without sacrificing snarly vocals or crunchy guitars in its bid for chart glory, "Trash" is the complete opposite of its title.

                    Rating: 5/5
                    • elisconfession's avatar
                      This is really a fantastic reissue - brilliant, full and rich sound!
                      • eppi09's avatar
                        eppi09
                        I have exactly the same one but the only difference is the EPIC Logo doesn't have this white border...?

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